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Recognizing the Symptoms of Depression

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What Are Your Symptoms of Depression?

Back pain. Fatigue. Headaches. Weight Gain. Insomnia.

Anger. Sadness. Irritability. Lack of Focus.

Depression: Questions to Ask Your Doctor

  1. 1.How do I know if it's really depression?
  2. 2.Could depression be to blame for my weight gain?
  3. 3.Will antidepressants make me lose interest in sex?
  4. 4.Is talk therapy as effective as antidepressants?
  5. 5.Are certain foods helpful for depression?

Treating Depression and Pain: 4 Things to Know

What's Causing Your Depression: Biology or Emotions?
Common causes of depression include genetics, stress, even some medications. Does your personality or family history make you prone to depression?
5 Treatments for Depression
More than 80% of people who get treatment for depression say that it helps them feel better. Which treatment is right for you?
Cognitive Therapy: Are Your Thoughts Dragging You Down?
Cognitive therapy teaches you how to use a mental "tool kit" to challenge negative thoughts. Here's how cognitive therapy works.
Managing Pain When You're Depressed
Depression can magnify chronic pain, creating a vicious cycle. Break the pattern with these four ways to manage pain and depression.
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Physical Symptoms of Depression

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The Truth About Depression

Back Pain, Muscle Aches, Fatigue

Depression Myths vs Facts